Robert Gruendler wrote: >> Perhaps even Hans managed to get his VLC remote control through PD to >> work, which could mean having a fullscreen VLC on each screen (I'm not >> sure if vlc is multi-screen aware though. > > I managed to play a 5 screen-wide video fullscreen on 5 projectors using vlc. > > For anyone who's interested: VLC has a "wall" plugin which is capable > of splitting > one video into several windows, which then can be set to fullscreen on each > display seperately, resulting in one big fullscreen video. > > This is pretty useful when the gemwin rendering area is limited by your > graphics > hardware, as it was in my case.'
another option if of course to use chromium [1], which also allows to render an openGL-scene in arbitrary setups (walls, cave-like, ...) Gem does work with chromium, but personally i have never used it (apart from ensuring that it does work) mfgas.dr IOhannes [1] http://chromium.sourceforge.net/ _______________________________________________ [email protected] mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list
